Lavender & Chamomile Dyed PJ Cami

$ 22

A couple pieces of our super popular organic cotton pjs (dyed with organic lavender, chamomile and rose) came back from dyeing with some minor spots. Instead of redyeing, we are selling them at a discount so, if you like, you can still match the pieces in our original Lavender and Chamomile Dyed PJ Set.

Our pjs are dyed with plants and free from the industry standard petroleum-based fabrics and dyes, these pjs are safe for you and good for the Earth.

Ethically designed and manufactured in Los Angeles.

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In contrast to the industry-standard petroleum-based dyes, this shirt is dyed with natural plant dyes from chamomile, lavender, rose, myrobalan, and indigo leaf.

Flowers like lavender, chamomile and rose have been used for centuries for their ayurvedic properties. Clothing and fabrics dyed with these flowers are believed to aid in relaxation, helping to bring on a peaceful and deep sleep. In recent studies, these herbal flowers have been linked to reducing anxiety, improving memory and have even been linked with anti-cancer activity.

The dried fruits of myrobalan trees used for dyeing are commonly used in ayurvedic and traditional Tibetan medicine. Because myrobalan is very high in antoxidants, it has been used to protect against various age and heart related diseases.

Indigo leaf dye has been safely used for thousands of years (dating back to 2000-3000 B.C.) for its ability to make strong and beautiful blues. In the 1800s, natural indigo was almost completely replaced by synthetic indigo, which is derived from the known toxin aniline (a chemical that has been used to make rocket fuel).

GOTS certified organic cotton is highest standard in organic. Every single step of in the creation of the fabric and thread, from the growing of the cotton, to making this set, is ecofriendly.

Also, the plant dyes used in this set do not produce toxic run-off like conventional (and other organic dyes) and plant dyes remove carbon from the air during the plants' growth, helping reverse the cause of global climate change.